Kris Jenner was tested for coronavirus, a source Entertainment Tonight. She had reportedly been exposed to a person at a birthday party who was later diagnosed with COVID-19.
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Ulrika Jonsson has praised the “amazing” NHS for looking after her eldest daughter so well following a recent coronavirus scare.
The Swedish media personality assured her followers that “everything is fine” but that the last few days have “fraught with anxiety and exhaustion” due to 20-year-old Bo coming home from university complaining of chest pain and flu-like symptoms.
© Getty Ulrika Jonsson Sighting on April 08th, 2016 in Oxford, England “Wasn’t allowed to go to Dr’s,” Jonsson recalling
Kris Jenner was tested for coronavirus, a source Entertainment Tonight. She had reportedly been exposed to a person at a birthday party who was later diagnosed with COVID-19.
NHS staff in Greater Manchester have appealed for the immediate roll-out of priority testing amid fears for the safety of patients and healthcare workers.
Jensen Ackles and his daughter JJ have proved themselves the cutest father and daughter duo after sharing a brand new video on Instagram.
This Morning’s Dr Zoe Williams has called for all NHS staff to be tested for coronavirus.
Thankfully, most of the people who take the coronavirus test are actually negative, including a bunch of the celebs who have been public with their results.
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NHS Lanarkshire has taken the decision to restrict visiting times at all NHS Lanarkshire hospitals.
Angelina Jolie is stocking up.
Dakota Johnson is showing us inside her beautiful home!
More than £3 million is being spent on a "rapid scaling up" of NHS facilities for video consultations in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak, Health Secretary Jeane Freeman has announced.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has announced Brits who self isolate themselves will receive sick pay from the "very first day".The 55 year old, whose girlfriend Carrie Symonds recently announced she's pregnant and engaged, revealed the change in legislation at the Prime Minister's Questions on Wednesday 4 March after a growing number of people in the UK have been diagnosed with the Coronavirus.